On 04/09/12 17:47, Caolán McNamara wrote:
On Tue, 2012-09-04 at 14:59 +0200, Andrzej J. R. Hunt wrote:
gdbus is included in glib >= 2.26 (i.e. since 2010), dbus-glib is
included in the LO codebase and works with all versions of glib (as
far as I can tell).
Currently dbus-glib is only used in vcl with gtk, and it is only
compiled when --enabled-dbus is used. (The doc on the autogen.sh page
states " Determines whether to enable presentation mode screensaver
control under GNOME via DBUS.") It appears that this isn't very
commonly enabled (default is off, and only enabled for OxygenOffice in
distro-configs).
Well, FWIW
a) I think we should at this stage default dbus usage on for generic
Unix and require the use of --disable-dbus if building against a
too-old/missing dbus.
b) I think we should raise the baseline that we build the downloadable
universal version of LibreOffice on from effectively RHEL-4 to at least
RHEL-5.
yes, that would make a lot of sense; getting a useful LO build out of
such an antique baseline is probably quite painful. fwiw the last OOo
release was built on a RHEL5 baseline already (well, Oracle's RHEL clone
product of course).
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